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michael is joined by his wife christine here who is holding the camera up high along with margo. colleagues, michael was born in germany and has worked across the world in eastern central europe, was down in atlanta, houston, and chicago. he graduated from the university of august seta, 1982, b.a. in economics. he is a san francisco resident now. we are all very proud to call him a san francisco resident. has had a very long and very distinguished career. working for delta airlines, bp, and i think most importantly as i've gotten to know michael, it's been a real advocate and long-time dedication for nonprofit work here in san francisco. that's something, michael, i admire so much about you. michael is now the secretary of the board of directors of the olympic [speaker not understood] foundation which does an incredible amount of good work in our city. provides grants to various nonprofit groups for sports, under served children throughout our city. michael is also a member of the board of governors commonwealth club which is as we know the nation's longest and oldest public affa
michael is joined by his wife christine here who is holding the camera up high along with margo. colleagues, michael was born in germany and has worked across the world in eastern central europe, was down in atlanta, houston, and chicago. he graduated from the university of august seta, 1982, b.a. in economics. he is a san francisco resident now. we are all very proud to call him a san francisco resident. has had a very long and very distinguished career. working for delta airlines, bp, and i...
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christine? >> do you think it could have any effect on the city's chances of hosting future super bowls, john? >> reporter: you know, my understanding is they want the 2018 super bowl here. probably doesn't impact it too much but it's certainly going to be in the back of everyone's mind. a few years ago when miami had its last super bowl it poured rain there the entire game. they want the 50th anniversary super bowl in miami so they're trying to get people vote to put a lid over the top of the stadium so that they won't have that rain issue. so you know, there's always things they want to have to do. they have to do to try to lure the game back to their cities. >> all right. john zarrella, thanks, john. the power puzzle he calls it. >> the nfl commissioner roger goodell came out and said we will have another super bowl there. >>> 14 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date on this morning's top stories. after nearly a week in captivity in an underground bunker, a 5-year-old alabama boy is
christine? >> do you think it could have any effect on the city's chances of hosting future super bowls, john? >> reporter: you know, my understanding is they want the 2018 super bowl here. probably doesn't impact it too much but it's certainly going to be in the back of everyone's mind. a few years ago when miami had its last super bowl it poured rain there the entire game. they want the 50th anniversary super bowl in miami so they're trying to get people vote to put a lid over the...
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we'll be discussing this in detail with the speaker from the german campaign against exports she'll be christine hoffman we're joining us live in just a moment hope you can stay with us for what is ultimately a very controversial discussion. to build a new. mission to teach me. today. if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today. thanks for joining us here on our two young ruler sushi in moscow a possible easing of sanctions is the main bargaining chip for six world powers at key talks with there were on over its nuclear activities the high level negotiations underway in kazakhstan of the first since june however hopes of a breakthrough well they still remain pretty low the u.s. has signaled it could relax some penalties if they're on the whole twenty percent uranium enrichment that's a level that could ultimately lead to the production of a nuclear bomb but the e.u. is reportedly unwilling to make a similar move to iran has recently upgraded its enrichment capabilities maintaining its aims are purely peaceful and allowed within international law former washington advisor say
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christine, let me start with you. the nuts and bolts about this race and what happened on the slopes that had her being taken away by helicopter. >> reporter: that's right, ashleigh. i managed to see the video of her fall about half an hour ago. i can tell you it looked pretty nasty her right knee seemed to buckle underneath her as she went down in the competition. which is a shame. this is the -- lindsay has won this four times in a row, she would have been confident going into today. the video i saw earlier, it looked like a very serious crash. the athletes who were waiting for her at the bottom of the run were astounded looking up and watching this unfold on the top of the course. as you say, she was air lifted to the hospital. and as you say it's been reported she has a complex knee injury. this is bad news for an athlete, who is the biggest name in skiing. she is the tiger woods of the ski world. and it could be damaging for the sport, at least this season, if this injury takes her out for the rest of the alpine
christine, let me start with you. the nuts and bolts about this race and what happened on the slopes that had her being taken away by helicopter. >> reporter: that's right, ashleigh. i managed to see the video of her fall about half an hour ago. i can tell you it looked pretty nasty her right knee seemed to buckle underneath her as she went down in the competition. which is a shame. this is the -- lindsay has won this four times in a row, she would have been confident going into today....
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chief christine lagarde she strongly dismissed concerns over the money manipulations at the group of twenty nations meeting of finance ministers and central bank is her in moscow. i'm not going to expand for over about it i think i've been quite explicit on this you know no currency war currency were is no division corp discipline and the i.m.f. having to do its job on the capital flows review and guidelines and on the external sector report which reviews the equilibrium if you will in the fair value of currencies zero currency war ok that's very simple i'll have to say it again i'll be happy to repeat it as often as as this is a very. but the numbers seem to indicate the opposite measures taken by the japanese government to weaken the n for instance i've bolstered the country's markets in a cave has been the best performing both the gating nearly ten percent and with this in mind i'm joined now by patrick young author of the gathering storm hell a tea party thank you very much indeed for joining me this evening i was just talking about christine lagarde just listening to what she ha
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tonight is monday night and good news currency wars are no more or of all about the question as far as christine legarde the i.m.f. chief is concerned and she has dismissed the whole notion of it all saying it's all completely untrue but why is she doing this kevin. can send markets well they're not doing much because the u.s. markets are closed as president is exactly so elicit a little bit subdued at the moment but we're hoping for market reaction smore i've done but the question to all of this is unless economists or i said it all saying what about women they do exist and that's exactly what we're going to be talking about in the business press and the right excellent. i. think. she good laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion why you should care about human. this is why you should care what you're only on the. big g. twenty leaders have taken a united front saying that there was no such thing as the current sea wall is now the head of the international monetary fund that christine legarde stron
tonight is monday night and good news currency wars are no more or of all about the question as far as christine legarde the i.m.f. chief is concerned and she has dismissed the whole notion of it all saying it's all completely untrue but why is she doing this kevin. can send markets well they're not doing much because the u.s. markets are closed as president is exactly so elicit a little bit subdued at the moment but we're hoping for market reaction smore i've done but the question to all of...
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. >> and i'm christine on moons. "early start" starts now. >>> and ibrooke baldwin. >> and i'm onberman. >>> our "starting point," new details about how feds saved the 5-year-old boy, he turns 6 tomorrow, held hostage in a bunker just about a week. >> by the grace of god, you know, he's okay. >> then don't blame beyonce. the nfl commissioner tells fans it is not the singer's fault the lights went out during the super bowl. do we know who is to blame? >> one of our favorite stories of the morning. one of the biggest stories in history gets a face lift. the bones of king richard iii are finally found, brand new images of what he really looked like. we'll talk to the woman who started this whole thing. spearheaded the campaign to find him. >>> chris christie sits down and snacks to david letterman. how he reacts when asked about the weight jokes. >>> alicia, a kidnapping survivor that helps other victims. and stacy head, the new orleans city council talking about the blackout. dean heller, dr. helen fisher with match.co
. >> and i'm christine on moons. "early start" starts now. >>> and ibrooke baldwin. >> and i'm onberman. >>> our "starting point," new details about how feds saved the 5-year-old boy, he turns 6 tomorrow, held hostage in a bunker just about a week. >> by the grace of god, you know, he's okay. >> then don't blame beyonce. the nfl commissioner tells fans it is not the singer's fault the lights went out during the super bowl. do we know...
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. >> christine romans, save me. >> not even 7:30 east coast. my goodness. >>> a team of scientists unveiling the face of long lost king richard iii. the most controversial british monarch and the last to have died in battle in the if 1 5th century. his skeleton found at a dig site 90 miles from london. one of the many controversial man arcs. this 500-year-old skeleton is that of the long lost king. erin mcloughlin joins us from london. what does the discovery mean? >> this means that beyond any reasonable doubt, they have, in fact, found the remains of richard iii. it means we have more clues as to how he died. we know that he was 32 years old when he rode into the battle of bosworth. we know that he likely died due to blunt trauma to the back of his head. scientists think his naked body was strewn over a horse and carried to a shallow and ill fitted grave and tossed inside without any shroud or coffin. we have a better idea of what richard iii looked like. scientists have used 3-d printing to make a reconstruction of his face. i got to take a
. >> christine romans, save me. >> not even 7:30 east coast. my goodness. >>> a team of scientists unveiling the face of long lost king richard iii. the most controversial british monarch and the last to have died in battle in the if 1 5th century. his skeleton found at a dig site 90 miles from london. one of the many controversial man arcs. this 500-year-old skeleton is that of the long lost king. erin mcloughlin joins us from london. what does the discovery mean? >>...
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i'm christine romans. john berman will co-host "starting point this morning." >> i'm zoraida sambolin, friday, february 15th. we're on earlier this morning. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. up first, the return of the triumph. the cruise from hell is finally over. thousands of passengers who spent five days stranded at sea and slogging through sewage and now sleeping in warm beds, we understand, or on buses, trains, and planes heading home. carnival's crippled cruise liner docked last night in mobile, alabama. listen to those cheering crowds. passengers began streaming off an hour later. some were angry, others taking it in stride. all of them relieved to be back to shore. >> we are glad to be on dry land. it just has been a horrible experience for us. it was a great cruise to start off with, but it just, you know, the morning of -- >> sunday morning at 5:30, there was a fire alarm and, oh. >> and we have been kept in the dark a lot, and we have not been told everything that we should have. and it is, you know
i'm christine romans. john berman will co-host "starting point this morning." >> i'm zoraida sambolin, friday, february 15th. we're on earlier this morning. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. up first, the return of the triumph. the cruise from hell is finally over. thousands of passengers who spent five days stranded at sea and slogging through sewage and now sleeping in warm beds, we understand, or on buses, trains, and planes heading home. carnival's crippled cruise liner docked...
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sometimes died in between the memory has got lost and so those attempts to get to have a trial usually fail christine vi first had been in charge of an extensive study into abuse in the german catholic church dating back as far as nineteen forty five his research claims that the church destroyed files on priests involved in abuse up to ten years also that twelve hundred victims were paid hush money not to reveal what happened to them he was dismissed after a dispute with senior clergy over what information would be made public the scandal that this research is no not going to be finished. it's causing problems to them as well now they're losing members because of the new headlines of the last few weeks there are those within the church that recognize the importance of transparency if lapsed catholics but to be brought back into the flock a woman been mia anything and when we do not make things clear there will always be enough that sized something has been covered up this will harm attempts to get people into church because it is a bad foundation for trust and old belief is based on trust and within
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christine romans here. >> it will take a financial hit. carnival says this disaster will hurt its bottom line. the shares tumbled 4% yesterday in response. i'm going to show you the last four days and you can see the public relations nightmare for carnival is something investors have been feeling. all this coverage is going to build up attention for carnival. cruise loyalists and investors probably long term probably won't be deterred. that's right. it's just going to keep putting cruising or cruises on the front page. but carnival says this will cut into its profits in the first half of the year by about $70 million. the issue is voyage disruptions, repair costs. they're going to have to fix this boat and it's going to mean there's going to be some cancelled cruises in the meantime. 3,000 passengers, though, the money they care about is what they're going to get back. full refund of this cruise, a 15 to 25% discount on a future cruise if they're brave and $500 in cash. of course carnival paying for all the expenses here in the meantime as
christine romans here. >> it will take a financial hit. carnival says this disaster will hurt its bottom line. the shares tumbled 4% yesterday in response. i'm going to show you the last four days and you can see the public relations nightmare for carnival is something investors have been feeling. all this coverage is going to build up attention for carnival. cruise loyalists and investors probably long term probably won't be deterred. that's right. it's just going to keep putting...
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the famous crime novelist christine managed to cause m i five a few sleepless nights when they feared she may have exposed britain's biggest wartime secret find out online how the queen of crime got under the skin of london . plus is an interesting one burglars in chicago may be getting a free pass to go about their business after police in the city say they will deal with such calls when they have time on our dot com and we tell you why many who will not get a quick response. now the u.s. vice president has joined the prime minister david cameron for security talks in downing street it was attended by british military chiefs intelligence officials and political leaders joe biden arrived in the u.k. on monday following visits to berlin and paris for top level meetings there are reports. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent half his life in security meetings in the u.s.
the famous crime novelist christine managed to cause m i five a few sleepless nights when they feared she may have exposed britain's biggest wartime secret find out online how the queen of crime got under the skin of london . plus is an interesting one burglars in chicago may be getting a free pass to go about their business after police in the city say they will deal with such calls when they have time on our dot com and we tell you why many who will not get a quick response. now the u.s. vice...
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i'm christine romans, along with john berman. looking at the top trends on the web. >> at age 22, she's already an academy award winner. hollywood's leading lady. but this morning, the buzz is about jennifer lawrence and how she tripped. it was on her way to accept her best actress oscar. this, after she allegedly ripped her dress at the s.a.g. awards. she handled it with unbelievable grace and charm. >> the fall on the way up to the stage. >> was that on purpose? absolutely. >> what happened? >> what do you mean what happened? look at my dress. i tried to walk up stairs in this dress. that's what happened. >> there's like 100 feet long. >> hollywood's biggest night, on the minds of the late-night hosts this weekend. michelle obama, making an appearance at the oscars last night. and jimmy fallon, showbiz may be in her future. here are the late-night laughs. >> the academy awards. it's television's answer to jetblue. you sit there for four hours, waiting for it to take off. >> adele getting nominated for that song. ♪ >> that was
i'm christine romans, along with john berman. looking at the top trends on the web. >> at age 22, she's already an academy award winner. hollywood's leading lady. but this morning, the buzz is about jennifer lawrence and how she tripped. it was on her way to accept her best actress oscar. this, after she allegedly ripped her dress at the s.a.g. awards. she handled it with unbelievable grace and charm. >> the fall on the way up to the stage. >> was that on purpose? absolutely....
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sometimes died in between the memory has got lost and so those attempts to get to have a trial usually fail christine pfeiffer had been in charge of an extensive study into abuse in the german catholic church dating back as far as nineteen forty five his research claims that the church destroyed files on priests involved in abuse up to ten years also that twelve hundred victims were paid hush money not to reveal what happened to them he was dismissed after a dispute with a senior cleric sheikh over what information would be made public the scandal that this research is no not going to be finished. it's causing problems to them as well now they're losing members because of the new headlines of the last few weeks there are those within the church that recognize the importance of transparency of lapsed catholics but to be brought back to the flock of them and when we're really moving and when we do not make things clear there will always be an aftertaste something has been covered up this will harm attempts to get people into church because it is a bad foundation for trust and all belief is based on tru
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christine, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," an oscar nominated movie. the palestinian government builds a wall through a village. we'll talk about the directors. "five broken many ka raz. the" the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow star
christine, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," an oscar nominated movie. the palestinian government builds a wall through a village. we'll talk about the directors. "five broken many ka raz. the" the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning....
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is taking place because we know we were in davos last month the world economic forum and christine lagarde i.m.f. chief she was saying that women really need to get to the top in order to get fairness in the human resources department i wanted to mention the fact the twenty years ago in one nine hundred ninety three in india a new law was brought into play thirty seats in local. allocated to women now the world bank themselves account that to the the environment has got a lot better i'm talking about simple things like clean water for people at public services the schools that kind of thing giving the seven in such as we say also want to mention the fact this week it's been all about in the elections it's been dominating the proceedings of course and the fact there isn't a story one in terms of women because thirty two percent of the senate the highest percentage will be taken up with women well very interesting but i still tend to think that it's not that women are somehow more morally sound but they are that they tend to rise to the top in societies that are more open and more democratic
is taking place because we know we were in davos last month the world economic forum and christine lagarde i.m.f. chief she was saying that women really need to get to the top in order to get fairness in the human resources department i wanted to mention the fact the twenty years ago in one nine hundred ninety three in india a new law was brought into play thirty seats in local. allocated to women now the world bank themselves account that to the the environment has got a lot better i'm talking...
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christine, we've been hearing about the sequester for a long time. fresh my memory. this was never supposed to happen. >> this was meant to be so stupid and bad that it would -- it would prod congress into finding a -- a peace ful and logical way to cut debt and deficits. it was to be so bad, that lawmakers would be forced to make a deal. you have heard the numbers. 1.2 trillion over ten years. 85 billion this year. 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. our colleagues at cnn money came up with specifics of what it could feel like. for example what do budgets cuts feel like? in education, 14,000 teachers and staff face layoffs. criminal justice, all fbi workers could be forced to take 14 days off. national parks, better call ahead. if the sequester goes through, there could be reduced hours and services. and very likely last, travel. prepare for long every lines, wait time. slower security checks at the airport. you don't need to worry about medicare and social security, largely protected. when safety net programs like medicaid and food programs, exempt. militar
christine, we've been hearing about the sequester for a long time. fresh my memory. this was never supposed to happen. >> this was meant to be so stupid and bad that it would -- it would prod congress into finding a -- a peace ful and logical way to cut debt and deficits. it was to be so bad, that lawmakers would be forced to make a deal. you have heard the numbers. 1.2 trillion over ten years. 85 billion this year. 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. our colleagues at cnn money...
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christine romans explains on today's "smart is the new rich." >> reporter: it is moving day. this two bedroom apartment in new york city got tight when their son christian came along. now the family is wrapped up and ready to leave the big city. >> lucky for us we found a really great house for a decent price. i mean, probably a little bit more than we wanted to spend, but for what i think several years ago we would have paid, we got a good deal. >> and rates made it hard not to say yes. >> reporter: with good credit and a 20% down payment, the couple locked in a 3.5% rate for a 30-year loan. mortgage rates have come down steadily in the past several years. at the same time rents in major cities have gone up. a trend that is expected to continue this year. >> there is a shift toward wanting to rent. and there is a shortage of rental properties. that seems to be what is happening. >> reporter: home ownership was 69% at its peak in 2004. it dropped to just about 65%. but for this family, more room and low rates were too good to pass up. so across the bridge they go to this home
christine romans explains on today's "smart is the new rich." >> reporter: it is moving day. this two bedroom apartment in new york city got tight when their son christian came along. now the family is wrapped up and ready to leave the big city. >> lucky for us we found a really great house for a decent price. i mean, probably a little bit more than we wanted to spend, but for what i think several years ago we would have paid, we got a good deal. >> and rates made it...
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you have the fundamentals, you have uncle ben pumping billions into the system. >> reporter: christine romans cnn new york. >> two states duke it out for jobs. texas governor rick perry is taking a trip to california, hoping that big companies are going to follow him home. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, start
you have the fundamentals, you have uncle ben pumping billions into the system. >> reporter: christine romans cnn new york. >> two states duke it out for jobs. texas governor rick perry is taking a trip to california, hoping that big companies are going to follow him home. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort....
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christine romans explaining how in this week's >> reporter: this is what a recovering housing market looks like. and an inspector looking things over before a final sale. and open house where 92 different brokers stopped by. >> look at this. >> reporter: and home prices finally moving higher. in november, up 5.5%, the biggest gain in six years. and many experts agree the recovery is just getting started. >> 2013 should be a good year for the housing market. we expected the spring selling season to be quite robust. we got historically low mortgage rates with 30-year fixed below 4%. housing affordability which is reset. >> some sort of stool or something. >> reporter: low mort rates are a boon for first time home buyers. >> i think it is right time to buy right now. >> reporter: and for refinancers. this guy has refinanced twice in two years. >> if you can save even $100 to $150 a month, it seems worth it. >> reporter: you know it's real when the house flippers are back. >> i just love taking an old ugly house and bringing life back to it. >> reporter: as we approach the chinese new ye
christine romans explaining how in this week's >> reporter: this is what a recovering housing market looks like. and an inspector looking things over before a final sale. and open house where 92 different brokers stopped by. >> look at this. >> reporter: and home prices finally moving higher. in november, up 5.5%, the biggest gain in six years. and many experts agree the recovery is just getting started. >> 2013 should be a good year for the housing market. we expected...
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a lady hare to talk about the role of imf in capital flows, christine lagarb, we'll speak to her later in the week and bring the interviewer to viewers on monday. ross, back to you. >> how long are threw for, steve? >> it seems i'm here for a very long time. luckily, ross, i miss valentine's day. >> yeah. that's the ploy, wasn't it? that was the speaky ploy. like that. >> -- sneaky ploy. like that. >> it does mean you're off the hook. >> i'll give my producer a big hug. >> you mind if we don't air that? that's okay. >> no. he's a bear-like gentleman, i wouldn't advise airing that. >> exactly. steve, catch you later. thanks for that. as steve says, currencies very much the focus. >>> ironically the g-7, g-20 is complaining about excessive moves in the currencies. their comments have caused excessive moves in the end. >> it's confusing markets even more. >> yeah. >> i think the confusion is between monetary policy and other policy. they're two different things. nobody can argue with the need with the bank to reduce the inflation in which the country has been very a very long time. howeve
a lady hare to talk about the role of imf in capital flows, christine lagarb, we'll speak to her later in the week and bring the interviewer to viewers on monday. ross, back to you. >> how long are threw for, steve? >> it seems i'm here for a very long time. luckily, ross, i miss valentine's day. >> yeah. that's the ploy, wasn't it? that was the speaky ploy. like that. >> -- sneaky ploy. like that. >> it does mean you're off the hook. >> i'll give my producer...
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here's cnn business correspondent christine romans. >> wolf, i think you can call this a modest start to the year for job kree ag. 157,000 jobs created and unemployment ticking up to 9%. where it was a surprise for these numbers, look at november. the month the president was re-elected, november, 247,000 jobs created. remember all of that drama about cooking the books? it was an actually very strong end of the year in term of job creation. a couple of other places that we see job construction jobs 28 thourk. that's likely after rebuilding after superstorm sandy and the housing market is starting to recover. again, we saw health care jobs added. 22,000 of those. and we also saw retail jobs hold in there, even as a payroll tax expiration, the holiday expiration, many worry that you see retail jobs get hit. that didn't happen at you will. we saw so much information, some of it conflicts, wolf, about what is happening on the economy. gdp over here on the bearish side of the ledger. it actually sha rank. that's a job concern. jobless claims rose in the recent week. consumer confident got h
here's cnn business correspondent christine romans. >> wolf, i think you can call this a modest start to the year for job kree ag. 157,000 jobs created and unemployment ticking up to 9%. where it was a surprise for these numbers, look at november. the month the president was re-elected, november, 247,000 jobs created. remember all of that drama about cooking the books? it was an actually very strong end of the year in term of job creation. a couple of other places that we see job...
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. >> going to get chocolate, christine? how's it look? pretty good? you eat this whole plate, will you be full? >> no. >> lunchtime means different things to those who knows what it feels like not to have enoug enough. >> i see how some people start out with a meal and they start throwing everything away and like they don't keep things maybe for leftovers. >> you don't like to see people waste? >> no, not at all. >> these kids go to school in a middle class connecticut suburb, but 17 million american children have the same concern. >> i think it's really brave of all of you to be talking to us about it. is it something you feel comfortable talking about? >> why should we have to struggle if we need it to survive, why can't we get it when we need it? >> how often are you thinking about food? usually every single day because your stomach will tie up in knots because you're so hungry. >> everyday you feel like that? >> uh-huh. >> people don't really see that there's hunger right here in these hall ways. >> uh-huh. >> a mind that is always on foreign coun
. >> going to get chocolate, christine? how's it look? pretty good? you eat this whole plate, will you be full? >> no. >> lunchtime means different things to those who knows what it feels like not to have enoug enough. >> i see how some people start out with a meal and they start throwing everything away and like they don't keep things maybe for leftovers. >> you don't like to see people waste? >> no, not at all. >> these kids go to school in a middle...
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. >> and the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, has strongly dismissed concerns over the currency war. speak to go cnbc at a press conference, she said imf has worried a lot about currency worries, not necessarily currency wars. stay tuned to the show. we'll tell you more about what legarde said in moscow. on our website, sneak ahead and get the full details. >>> can the world cope with $120 oil? we'll talk about that when we come back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪
. >> and the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, has strongly dismissed concerns over the currency war. speak to go cnbc at a press conference, she said imf has worried a lot about currency worries, not necessarily currency wars. stay tuned to the show. we'll tell you more about what legarde said in moscow. on our website, sneak ahead and get the full details. >>> can the world cope with $120 oil? we'll talk about that when we come back. [ kitt ] you know...
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ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high school disagrdegrees or less, lost. >> people say i got this kind of degree and a job not commensurate, that's a good point, having a college degree doesn't guarantee a good job. look at this. 37% of college graduates who are employed are working in jobs that don't require more than a high school diploma. college grads make up one in four retail workers, one in five telemarketers and one in six bartenders. >> that's so confounding for a lot of you graduating with a lot of debt. if you're picking what to study for the first time, consider the fields that are growing and are paying well. fields like health care. >> i love accounting as you know. >> computer science, engineering, anything stem. hea
ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high school disagrdegrees or less, lost. >> people say i got this kind of degree and a job...
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listen, christine. this question is not a joking answer, it is serious, okay? for folks who have struggles with their weight, if you talk to anybody in their room who struggles with their weight, what they will tell you is that every week, every month, every year there's a plan. there's a plan. and so the idea that somehow, you know, i don't care about this, of course i care about it. and i'm making the best effort i can. and sometimes i'm successful and other times i'm not. sometimes periods of great success are followed by periods of great failure and so, you know, that's just the way it's worked for me for probably the last 30 years of my life. i know people have concerns, but as i said to david last night on the show, you know, so far up to 50 years old i've been remarkably healthy and, you know, my doctor continues to warn me that my luck is going to run out relatively soon so, believe me, it's something that i'm very conscious of, but in terms of people in the state being concerned about whether or not it prevents me from being able to do my job effective
listen, christine. this question is not a joking answer, it is serious, okay? for folks who have struggles with their weight, if you talk to anybody in their room who struggles with their weight, what they will tell you is that every week, every month, every year there's a plan. there's a plan. and so the idea that somehow, you know, i don't care about this, of course i care about it. and i'm making the best effort i can. and sometimes i'm successful and other times i'm not. sometimes periods...
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christine lahti moment. >> stephanie: excuse me. i've drank too much water. can you wait a minute. they just put color bars up. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] he'll be right back. >> test pattern. >> stephanie: the ideas in the speech were pretty much a test pattern. pretty much nothing. got nothing there. the president meanwhile i thought, knocking it out of the park. >> obama: defending our freedom though is not just the job of our military alone. we must all do our part to make sure our god-given rights are protected here at home. that includes one of the most fundamental rights of a democracy. the right to vote. [ applause ] >> stephanie: okay. tara in california. hi tara, welcome. >> caller: hi. i called you last week but we got cut off in the middle because my phone dropped the call. >> stephanie: all right. go ahead. >> caller: last night i was watching "viewpoint" with john fuglesang and somebody came on and offered a definition of fascism that strikes me as where the republican party is currently today in which they don't care so much about representing people. they care abo
christine lahti moment. >> stephanie: excuse me. i've drank too much water. can you wait a minute. they just put color bars up. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] he'll be right back. >> test pattern. >> stephanie: the ideas in the speech were pretty much a test pattern. pretty much nothing. got nothing there. the president meanwhile i thought, knocking it out of the park. >> obama: defending our freedom though is not just the job of our military alone. we must all...
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>> christine writes, loving the peter alexander sleepwear, new african dream collection. sorry, hi to do that to you. aaron writes, measuring myself for usps gear. can't wait to get some. >> that's kind. america appreciates your patriotism. no more saturday deliveries, cliff claven would be proud. "morning joe" begins now. >>> did you see the pictures of president obama playing golf with tiger woods this weekend? neither did we. >> the media covering the president was shut out. the press corps complained. >> folks, there are a lot of holes in the story, specifically 18 of them. but i believe america deserves to know, who drove the cart? who rode shotgun? did the president hit from the ladies' tee? did he replace his divots? or did he send susan rice to cover them up? but folks, oh, yeah, yeah, you're just as upset as i am, i can tell. >> good morning, it's wednesday, february the 20th. with us on set here in new york city, msnbc contributor mike barnic barnicle, economic analyst steve rattner, former policy adviser to the bush administration, dan senor, "fortune's" assist
>> christine writes, loving the peter alexander sleepwear, new african dream collection. sorry, hi to do that to you. aaron writes, measuring myself for usps gear. can't wait to get some. >> that's kind. america appreciates your patriotism. no more saturday deliveries, cliff claven would be proud. "morning joe" begins now. >>> did you see the pictures of president obama playing golf with tiger woods this weekend? neither did we. >> the media covering the...